by Chuck Fried | Dec 14, 2016 | Blog
I hesitated with the title of this article. In truth, I’m always recruiting. I’m always talking to possible new hires, hearing from clients about openings they have, and always offering advice to friends and family on interviewing techniques. That never goes away....
by Chuck Fried | Oct 11, 2016 | Blog
I spend a lot of time talking to customers, and large software company representatives (ok, MOSTLY IBMers, but not exclusively by any means). Lately, all the buzz has been around innovation. How to innovate. How to cultivate innovation. How to prepare, or prevent the...
by Chuck Fried | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog
I’ve always enjoyed writing. From my days in college when I successfully lobbied for an independent study course on advanced fiction writing, to the non-fiction I tend to write about today, it serves as an escape. A cathartic break from my sometimes crazy days....
by Chuck Fried | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog
This post originally appeared on TxMQ.com First there was the Stone Age. Then we learned how to manipulate and smelt metals, develop tools for hunting and farming implements, which led to an Agrarian age. From there, machines helped bring about the Industrial age,...
by Chuck Fried | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog
This post originally appeared on LinkedIn The world is not binary. Why can’t we see that? What is our great failing as a species that we have to label things black or white? Good or bad? Rich or poor, young or old, Fat or thin, …where did this obsessive need to...
by Chuck Fried | Sep 21, 2016 | Blog
This post originally appeared on TxMQ.com Is software asset management still needed if a company moves its IT to “the Cloud”? Yes! The need to effectively manage the software asset lifecycle remains equally compelling whether a company has its assets in the cloud,...